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Cohen 3E Anxiety DisordersAnxiety Disorders1) The idea that human beings are "prepared" to acquire some phobias and not others flows from a ____________ perspective. : cognitive 2) Lifetime prevalence of Specific Phobias : 2-3% 3) What is not considered a mechanism in treatment efficacy : Extinction 4) Onset of Social Anxiety Disorder is usually : Adolescence 5) Paresthesias means : numbing or tingling sensations

Created on June 05, 2015 by15 question(s)

Susi Griinke

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Mid Term Study GuidePSY-2011) What is the process of integrating, organization, and interpreting sensations? : Sensation 2) How high or low a sound is, is called. : decibles 3) The sensory receptor cells in the ear are called hair cells. : False 4) What is not a stage of memory? : Long Term Memory 5) The answers on a multiple choice exam will give you retrieval cues. : False

Created on June 29, 2014 by15 question(s)

Jana Kaminskas

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Phobia QuizHow well do you know your phobia facts? Take the quiz to find out. Don't forget to let us know your score on Facebook and Twitter!1) Are you okay? : True

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Phoebe Ruddock

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Review for Psychology Midterm #3 QuizCovers Lectures from the past 3 weeks. 1) How do you solve a problem with an Algorithm? : Use formula twice and then switch. 2) How do : 3) How do you solve a problem with an Algorithm? : Use different formulas each time.

Created on November 10, 2013 by3 question(s)

Jason

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Advance Cognitive Neuroscience1) The cortex consists of six layers that have a certain specialization. Which layers are mainly involved in processing information? : Layer 2 and 3 2) The responses of most neurons, even when the same stimulus is presented repeatedly, show a high degree of variability. Where does this neuronal response variability come from? : The basic spike generation by neurons is not precise and unreliable 3) Which of the following statements is/are true?Statement 1: In multivariate fMRI, the assumption that one voxel influences surrounding voxels is an example of correlation-based coding.Statement 2: One of the problems of neural computational modelling is scalability. : Statement 1 4) Which neurons are primarily located in the fourth cortical layer? : Local contralateral connections 5) What does the term “independent-spike code“ in the book chapter by Abbot and Sejnowski (1999) refer to? : Neurons code information into spikes independently of each other and other action potentials in the same neuron.

Created on September 28, 2013 by14 question(s)

Jason

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Personality Quiz1) A characteristic of the Humanistic theory of personality which claims that 'what you believe will become reality' is called: : Self-actualization 2) The ingrained tendency to reach our full potential would be called: : Self-actualization 3) How other treat you and how you view yourself will define whether you reach self-actualization : True 4) A Self-Schema is : A belief or idea somebody holds about their self.

Created on September 10, 2013 by4 question(s)

Jessica Kelly

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